* Remember: Passwords are six to eight characters long
and contain at least one numeric character. Do not use spaces or tabs in your
entry.

If the User ID and Password are not entered correctly in
three login attempts, your account will become inactive. Contact your Agency's
user administrator if this occurs.

Passwords must be changed every 90days.
When you change your password, your new password must not be one of the last 12passwords
you previously used.

Introduction to NFIP Direct Servicing Agent

In 1968, Congress created the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to provide flood insurance protection to property owners, in return for local government commitment to sound floodplain management and related flood disaster mitigation efforts.

An NFIP flood insurance policy can be obtained directly from the federal government or through an insurance company. Since 1983, insurance companies have been allowed to deliver and service NFIP policies in their own names, through what is called the Write Your Own (WYO) Program. Your agent may obtain a flood insurance policy for you from one of these insurance companies or, if your agent chooses, directly with the federal government through the NFIP Direct Servicing Agent. The policy coverages and premiums are the same, no matter where it was purchased.

If you are interested in learning more about the National Flood Insurance Program, or want to know how you can obtain a flood insurance policy directly from the federal government, continue navigating this web site of the NFIP Direct Servicing Agent.

Welcome Agents

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NFIP Direct is a program established by FEMA to allow any agency the
opportunity to write flood insurance coverage directly with the federal
government. The NFIP Servicing Agent assists and advises agents and adjusters
who handle Direct Program policies.

Enrolling your agency in the program gives you access to the secured area of
NFIPServices.com, which allows you to create quotes, submit applications, apply
credit card payments, report First Notices of Loss, and view your customers'
flood policy information.

If you would like to learn more about writing directly with the NFIP
Servicing Agent Contractor, go to our Agents page by clicking the Agents
link at the top of this page or send an e-mail to NFIPAgencyServices@nationalfloodservices.com.

Welcome Homeowners

Welcome to NFIPServices.com, your information center for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). As a homeowner you should be aware that flooding can result in financial hardship if the proper insurance is not in place. As a rule Homeowners policies don't cover flood damage, leaving you to cope with the straining costs.

You don't need to be caught by rising water or rising repair costs. The NFIP was set up by the federal government to offer inexpensive flood insurance. Over 19,000 communities around the U.S. have registered with FEMA entitling its members to purchase flood insurance through NFIP authorized insurance agencies.

To learn more visit our Homeowners page by clicking the Homeowners link at the top of this page.

I declare that I, and/or my agency producers, if applicable, who sell flood insurance,have met or exceeded the minimum training and education requirements, as required by Section 207 of the Bunning-Bereuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004, Public Law 108-264. I declare that I, and/or my agency producers, have met all training and other requirements related to flood insurance as required by the applicable property insurance licensing State(s) Department of Insurance.

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Passwords must be 8 characters in length and include at least one of each of the following: upper case letter, lower case letter, number, and special character which includes the following: ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _

Passwords must be changed every 60 days and cannot be reused until a minimum of 5 unique passwords have been used. Passwords cannot be changed more than once in a 24 hour period without the assistance of a security administrator.

Account lockout will occur after a maximum of 3 failed log-in attempts. If this occurs call the Customer Service Support Center at 1-800-527-2634.

If you have forgotten your password, enter your User ID and click the "I Forgot My Password" link under the Login
area. You will be asked to answer the two security questions that you set up after the first time you logged in. After you correctly answer the security questions, your password will be e-mailed to you. If you fail to answer your security questions after 3 attempts, your account will be deactivated and you will need to call the Customer Service Support Center at 1-800-527-2634.